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Honey Wheat Rolls
Its that time of year where I want to bake...a lot. I find myself making soup several times a week and wanting to make some sort of bread or roll to go with it! These little gems are ones Ive eaten a lot (made either by my mom or sister), but I hadnt made them myself until recently. They are delicious! The recipe makes a dozen, but you could easily double it. I made two batches a couple weeks ago and stuck one back in the freezer for later. They tasted great both times we had them. The original recipe is for a breadmaker, but I made a couple little changes after a failed first attempt to adapt them, and theyve worked great. Enjoy!
Honey Wheat Rolls
1 c. warm water
1 T. yeast
1 tsp. salt
1/4 c. honey
3 c. whole wheat flour
1 egg
Combine yeast and warm water. Set aside for 5 minutes, until yeast starts to froth and bubble.
In a large bowl, or the bowl of your stand mixer, combine 2 1/2 c. flour, egg, honey, salt, and yeast/water mixture. Mix well, adding remaining flour slowly as needed until the mixture pulls away from the sides of the bowl and forms a soft dough. Knead for about 5 minutes.
Place dough in a slightly oiled bowl to rise. Cover with a clean towel and let rise until doubled, about 1 1/2 hrs.
Form into 12 balls and place on a cookie sheet. Cover and let rise again until doubled, about 45 min - 1 hr. Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Bake for 25-30 minutes, until browned on the top. Remove from baking sheet and serve warm.
Source: Adapted from my sister Amy
Honey Wheat Rolls
Honey Wheat Rolls
1 c. warm water
1 T. yeast
1 tsp. salt
1/4 c. honey
3 c. whole wheat flour
1 egg
Combine yeast and warm water. Set aside for 5 minutes, until yeast starts to froth and bubble.
In a large bowl, or the bowl of your stand mixer, combine 2 1/2 c. flour, egg, honey, salt, and yeast/water mixture. Mix well, adding remaining flour slowly as needed until the mixture pulls away from the sides of the bowl and forms a soft dough. Knead for about 5 minutes.
Place dough in a slightly oiled bowl to rise. Cover with a clean towel and let rise until doubled, about 1 1/2 hrs.
Form into 12 balls and place on a cookie sheet. Cover and let rise again until doubled, about 45 min - 1 hr. Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Bake for 25-30 minutes, until browned on the top. Remove from baking sheet and serve warm.
Source: Adapted from my sister Amy
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